Is the price actually a shadow?

Quote from Joe Doaks:

As Smaranam is to Kurgan? I love your faux pauvre orthographe. Very creative. A more apt analogy is Plato's Allegory of the Cave in The Republic. Which sans doute as a well-educated person amusing himself slumming, you know. But a better analogy is celestial mechanics in a complex orrery.
correct me if I am wrong, but according to my notes you covered this in quite some depth in your early lectures which I attended (back when we were both on a budget and they didn't even serve food afterwards)

So now it seems years later you are changing your tune a little?

Will you be acdressing this in your next lecture series?

Or is this just another one of those little mistakes you made in that past and will sweep under the rug?

otherwise, I'm a lot more skeptical than I was when I first started attending, but I must admit the food has gotten better. (especially those Asian ribs, and don't tell anybody because supposedly I am kosher.)
 
Quote from oldtime:

correct me if I am wrong, but according to my notes you covered this in quite some depth in your early lectures which I attended (back when we were both on a budget and they didn't even serve food afterwards)

So now it seems years later you are changing your tune a little?

Will you be acdressing this in your next lecture series?

Or is this just another one of those little mistakes you made in that past and will sweep under the rug?

otherwise, I'm a lot more skeptical than I was when I first started attending, but I must admit the food has gotten better. (especially those Asian ribs, and don't tell anybody because supposedly I am kosher.)

Just got back from a week of doing nothing much but sitting on the beach with a cooler of champagne, waiting for the next gourmet restaurant to start serving. I realized that I collect seashells like I trade. I find a nice surfy spot where shells tend to wash up and wait for them to come to me. Much less work than walking around. While idly watching the tides and ruminating on my latest strategy, I was reminded of a diagram I saw many years ago of how the center of mass of the solar system jiggles around the geometric center of the sun as the planets arc around. Looked a lot like price action at an inflection.

So, yes, I am changing my tune, trying to find one I can whistle. And buying throw rugs to scatter on the area rugs already on top of the carpets.
 
As long as we are making analogies, I live in a hill top where the winds tend to swirl. So in the fall my neighbors get few of my leaves but I get most of theirs. I cheerfully collect them and conpost them in bins and piles for next year's gardens. The lesson? In a swirling market, make compost.
 
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